Tim Peters <tim.one@comcast.net> writes: > Anyone understand what's going on with expat? I noticed pyexpat stopped > compiling on Windows a day or two ago, but didn't have time to look at it. > > Today I see it compiles, but generates lots of linker warnings: > > Creating library ./pyexpat.lib and object ./pyexpat.exp > LINK : warning LNK4049: > locally defined symbol "_XML_GetSpecifiedAttributeCount" imported I cannot reproduce this on my MSVC 6 installation. What does that warning mean? Does it indicate a problem of some sort? > Are we trying to break away from the SourceForge expat project? No, Modules/expat is a literal copy of SF expat 1.95.2, lib/. > (btw, if someone already explained this on some mailing list, sorry, > I'm hundreds of msgs behind the times). http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-dev/2002-February/019974.html [assuming you read this message before catching up with the rest of python-dev] Regards, Martin
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